Unabridged Audiobook
it was a little boring
It was a light read
Okay, so the narrator was great and lively and interesting The book…are you serious? I’m not a feminist or all “girl power” type of female, but the main character is the weakest, most gullible book character I have ever read/heard! Like, are you serious? ‘Ol girl was gonna cry and throw up about everything! She was irking my nerves. And the author liked to repeat everything. If I was reading it, I would’ve sworn that I must have read that same passage before. It was really redundant. And the book was too long. Could’ve been summed up in half of the time because of the redundancy. And why couldn’t the author use the word “bathroom” or even “restroom”? Why did she keep using “washroom” and “powder room” who uses those terms anymore?
I had to force myself to finish, felt it was written for an English class in middle school. Waiting for the words “golly gee” and other cornpone comments to come from the characters. Not hard to figure out. The whole “Bonnie” premise “that’s what Bonnie would want us to do” used way to many times. When I finished I dreamed I was at an old log cabin with a small group of people I did not know and they were all gone when I woke but they all left a puppy for me to take care of.
Overall reminded me of a ‘teen whodunit movie’ kind of mystery. Some cheesy bits, and I didn’t care for some of the narrator’s voices. But the book read quickly and kept me interested. I would recommend as a “beach read” for sure.
This book kept me guessing the whole time.
The characters were underdeveloped. It would have been good to know who they really were. What was up with Wesley and the detective?
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